Word: membership
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Garment Workers contribution in manpower. In 1926 when a disastrous strike cost the union some $3,500,000, the only solvent local was David Dubinsky's. He was made president of the international union in 1932, after the death of famed Ben Schlesinger. Under the New Deal membership has jumped from...
...Academic, which was founded by Colbert, minister of King Louis XIV, limits corresponding membership to 40. Professor Michael 1. Rostovtzeff of Yale University, is at present the only other member of the Academic...
...whole club has been drastically reorganized in order to keep pace with new developments and to provide for a growing membership which has new reached over 60. In addition to the new constitution, a college chess ladder open to all undergraduates has been organized...
Concerning success of the drive in its embyronic stage, Everitt said that in the Building Service unit of widespread A. F. of L. agitation a "substantial membership" of a few hundred maids has already been recruited from Harvard ranks...
...union wants the University to sign an agreement whereby all non-union employees hired by the University must apply for membership in the union at least thirty days after they are placed on the payroll. Such a system is known as the "preferential shop...